A League of Nations, tournament of European countries, has its fourth edition in dispute. The tournament was formed in 2014 by the 38th Ordinary Congress of Uefathe European Football Federation.
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A competition has the 55 countries affiliated with UEFA in the competitiondivided into four divisions: Alloy A, Alloy B, League C and League D. A Liga to has quarterfinals, semifinals and final, generating the champion of the tournament. In addition, there is access and downgrade between divisions.
The only change made between the original edition and the editions from 2020/21 was the number of clubs per league. In First edition, League A had 12 countries, as well as the League B.. A League C had 15 teams and the D League was 16.
A from the 2020/21 editionthe number was modified: the Leagues A, B and C now have 16 teamswith Album D having only seven countries – a current edition has Six due to the suspension of Russia of European competitions.
What were the champions of the League of Nations?
A First edition of the League of Nations, in 2018/19, was won by Portugal. The European country won from the Netherlands 1-0 in the final, winning the second title in the country’s history, which had won the Euro in 2016.
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A Second edition was won by France in 2020/21. At the time, the French won from Spain 2-1. most recent tournament, in 2022/23, had Spain as winner, Batting Croatia on penalties after a 0-0 draw in regular time.
Editions | Champions | Runner-up |
2018/19 | Portugal | Netherlands |
2020/21 | France | Spain |
2022/23 | Spain | Croatia |
League Keying 2025
FINAL FINISHING 1
- Netherlands 2 x 2 Spain – 03/20
- Spain x Netherlands – 23/03 – 4:45 pm
FINAL FINANCY 2
- Croatia 2 x 0 France – 03/20
- FRANCE x Croatia – 23/03 – 4:45 pm
Wednesdays 3
- Denmark 1 x 0 Portugal – 03/20
- Portugal x Denmark – 23/03 – 4:45 pm – José Avalande
FINAL FINANCIAL 4
- Italy 1 x 2 Germany – 03/20
- Germany x Italy – 23/03 – 4:45 pm – BVB Stadion Dortmund
Semifinal 1
- Italy/Germany x Denmark/Portugal – Dates and times to be defined
Semifinal 2
- Croatia/França x Netherlands/Spain – Dates and times to be defined